We are closer than ever to being able to 3D print medicines. Here's why that's important
- Written by Amirali Popat, Associate Professor and Director of Research, The University of Queensland

3D-printed medicine could be the future of personalised healthcare, with research now suggesting printed tablets have reached a sufficient quality to match the standards set for conventionally manufactured tablets.
Our new study, published in the International Journal of Pharmaceutics, highlights the promise 3D-printed...